Per-User and Per-Pgrp Instance Limits

Qube! has the notion of per-user and per-pgrp instance limits. &=
nbsp;The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the nu=
mber of job instances that each user or pgrp may run on the farm at once. &=
nbsp;In addition to setting up global default values for these limits, the =
administrator may also customize the limits for each user.

In the examples above, each user, by default, can run up to 10 job insta=
nces simultaneously. Also by default, a user may only run up to 5 ins=
tances per pgrp. However the user "elvin" is allowed to run=
up to 20 instances total, and up to 10 instances per pgrp. The user "=
root" has no limits.

The user instance limit takes precedence over the pgrp limit - that is, =
if user "phillyjoe"s pgrp instance limit is set to 10, but his us=
er limit is 5, he may only run 5 instances.

Apart from that, the user and pgrp instance limits work independently, a=
nd a site doesn't necessarily have to use them both (you may just deploy us=
er subjob limits, but not pgrp subjob limits, or vice-versa).